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Topic: Pro Athlete Story - June 18 2024
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis in Sport: Breaking the Silence on Menstrual Health

As an athlete, I've learned that painful, heavy, or irregular periods should never be dismissed as mere side effects of intense training. Like many women in sports, my menstrual health was completely overlooked. This neglect allowed underlying conditions to go untreated for over a decade, leading to significant disease progression and debilitating symptoms. I’m here to share my journey, a story all too familiar to many women in sport who suffer from undiagnosed menstrual conditions and normalized pain.

Olivia Amber

VIS League

Topic: Pro Athlete Story

June 18 2024

As I lowered myself from the summit block back down to the more forgiving talus below, the pain shot through my abdomen again. I winced, allowing myself a moment’s pause, hunched over, before pushing ahead. I still had 18 miles of downclimbing, scree, and single track back to the car. This pain was a constant companion, but one I assumed was shared by most women in ultra endurance sports. From the early days of my athletic career, my menstrual cycle was something I had to silently b...
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